Work:
Chief and Attending Surgeon, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Education:
Doctor of Medicine, McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Dr. Harold Brem has over 24 years of experience in the field of Surgery. He earned his BS in General Sciences from Brandeis University and his MD from McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. After completing his two residencies in Surgery at Ohio State University Hospital, he went on to complete three fellowships in Surgery at Boston Children's Hospital and the State University of New York and in Laparoscopic Surgery at Yale School of Medicine. Formerly, this expert held roles as the Chief of Wound Healing & Regenerative Medicine at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and at the Winthrop University Hospital and as a Professor of Surgery at the Stony Brook School of Medicine. Currently, he works as Chief and an Attending Surgeon in the Department of Surgery at the Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and as a Physician at New Jersey Wound Healing.
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Newark, New Jersey
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Expert Witness Activity
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Estate of Jolene S. Winkle v. CT Ohio Dayton-Centerville, LLC, et al. | Expert Witness | 2021-05-27 |
Danny Johnson, et al. v. Englewood Health and Rehab, et al. | Expert Witness | 2020-07-02 |
Nicholas Tsantilis, et al. v. Irum Chaudhry M.D., et al. | Expert Witness | 2020-01-24 |
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In Search of a Role for Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair | Book Chapter |
Current and Investigative Use of Graft Skin in Wound Care: Questions and Answers | Review |
Lower extremity ulcers: venous, arterial, or diabetic? | Journal Article |
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Annual Meeting Program | 1 Department of Surgery , Division of Plastic Surgery , Indiana University School of Medicine ... Kirsner 1 , Hadar Lev-Tov 1 , Harold Brem 2 , Momoh ... Moderator : Rivkah ... |
Team Ben | Jun 10, 2023 -- Since birth Benjamin has received treatment at the Valerie Fund Center at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. ... Harold Brem $552. |
How can you take care of your skin after breast cancer ... | Jan 15, 2023 -- Harold Brem, chief of the division of wound healing and regenerative medicine at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and RWJ Barnabas Health in ... |
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Institution | Degree Type |
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McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | Doctor of Medicine |
Brandeis University | Bachelor of Science |
Title | Employer |
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Chief and Attending Surgeon | Newark Beth Israel Medical Center |
Professor | Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University |
Chief and Attending Surgeon | Winthrop University Hospital |
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